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Salt Lake Sites: Education

The Internet is expanding our educational horizons. This section of Salt Lake Site lists links for educational resources in the Salt Lake Valley.

Utah Education Network (www.uen.org) UEN.Org is a collection of educational resources. It is a visually enticing site that includes a number of class projects and other resources for educators.

Granite School District (www.graniteschools.org) The Granite School District houses many of the suburban schools in the South Salt Lake Valley. It stretches across the valley from Cyprus High on the west side of the valley to Skyline on the east.

Salt Lake City School District (www.slcschools.org) Salt Lake City School District has 36 school campuses: 27 elementary schools (k-6), five middle schools (7-8), three high schools (9-12), one alternative high school with four sites, and Matheson Head Start.\r\n

Murray City School District (www.murrayschools.org) The Murray City School District serves residents of Murray, Utah in central Salt Lake Valley.

Jordan School District (www.jordandistrict.org) Web site for the Jordan School District in the South Salt Lake Valley.

YouthCare Residential Treatment Center (Profile) YouthCare Residential Treatment, by Acadia, offers residential treatment in a home like environment for youth ages twelve to eighteen who are experiencing academic, emotional, or behavioral problems

Utah PTA (www.utahpta.org) - reviewThe Utah Parents Teachers Association provides parents the chance to get involved with their child's education. The web site has informaton on the PTA and parent resources.

Utah Trust Lands (www.utahtrustlands.com) - reviewSite has information on the 3.5 million acres of Trust lands granted by the US Government for the benefit of Utah Schools. Site has maps and other information.

School Improvement Network (www.schoolimprovement.com) School Improvement Network is an online professional learning and teacher effectiveness company that partners with schools, districts, and educators throughout the United States, Canada, and overseas to increase student achievement.